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A three-mile stretch of the Israel Trail (Segment 15, from Har Horshan to Jasser e-Zarka), passes through Ramat Hanadiv.
Ramat Hanadiv is a private park dedicated to the commemoration of Baron Edmond de Rothschild and to the conservation of nature for us and for future generations.
The old Ficus trees at the main meeting point of the gardens always provide shade and a breeze, and you can find employees sitting under the Ficus trees near the offices, wearing...
f you follow the path leading to the north-east part of the garden, which overlooks Zikhron Ya’akov, you will be welcomed by a flowering rose garden rich in fragrance and color.
The Memorial Gardens first opened their gates in 1954, when the remains of Baron Edmond de Rothschild and his wife Adelaide were brought to Israel for re-interment in a state funer...
Within the Memorial Gardens at Ramat Hanadiv, between the Palm Garden and the Rose Garden, lies a partly hidden, but rather unique garden: this is the Iris Garden
In 2007, a master plan for Ramat Hanadiv was initiated. For the first time since its establishment, a vision as well as aims and ideas were formulated to guide on-site operations.
The Fragrance Garden, established in 1985, is the youngest of the Memorial Gardens. Seeking a way to enable people with limited or no eyesight to enjoy the flowers, Mme. Dorothy de...
Ramat Hanadiv's Memorial Gardens are, in fact, a collection of gardens, each distinguished by its own particular beauty. We invite you to step into the Palm Garden for a short whil...
The beginnings of the Nature Park The Memorial Gardens are surrounded by ca. 4,500 dunams (450 ha) of nature. There you can ride your bike, walk the various trails, visit archaeol...